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Bert Sarkkinen

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As an architect.... Working with Bert, I
have come
to expect the unexpected. He’s always able to identify what makes a scheme tick, and accentuate
and
embellish whatever is unique about it. The quality of the finished work never fails to impress.
He’s a
great collaborator and a pleasure to work with. - Rob Heaney, Principal Architect,
Beacon Rock
Architecture Group

As a builder.... Our project with ATF was a
40
foot tall gazebo for Timberline Lodge. ATF was able to put the plans into their CAD system in 3D
to
make sure all measurements were accurate. This eliminated any potential errors that could have
happened later. No question, they went the extra mile. Bert is dedicated and flexible. He takes
the
time to do what is best for the customer, and it shows in the end product.
- Doug Stetler, Catworks

As a homeowner.... Bert and his Team have
completed phase one on our home that is currently under construction. We couldn’t be happier
with
our decision to go with Arrow Timber. Bert has been so helpful in the design work and so
inspiring
to us. It’s like he can see what I have visualized. His crew has great expertise and
craftsmanship
as they build the most beautiful timbers. They have done what was needed to complete the
project,
plus more. As funds allow we will move forward with the construction of phase 2 and will
definitely
be working with Arrow Timber.
- Sarah & Karl Rose

The Summit Grove Lodge

The planning and building of the Summit Grove Lodge was really gratifying. The team of architects, landscape designers, and builders were all dialed in to making Summit Grove a classy place to hold events. The Lodge was refurbished from an old roadhouse that used to be right beside I-5 many years ago. People would stop by for a meal and to tank up their cars. The old gas pump stand is one of the remnants of the original roadhouse.

Another component of the old roadhouse that was salvaged is the doors on the main entrance under the porte cochere. The foreman on the job reported that working with the huge beams was as scary as it was gratifying. The entire porte cochere, made of beams up to 24 inches in diameter, was built up on ground and test fit before being disassembled and carefully lifted onto the rock support columns.